Serbia

Serbia is a parliamentary republic located in the former Yugoslavia region of the Balkans. Since separating from Montenegro in 2006 to abandon Serbia and Montenegro, Serbia's capital is the city of Belgrade and it has since been a member of the United Nations, World Trade Organization, European Union, and has been a strong and independent state.

History
Serbia and Montenegro came to a close in 2006 when Montenegro declared independence, ending the former Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. Serbia was turned into a parliamentary republic that became a democratic country, and it was a developing nation. It picked up the technological advances of their previous nation, and they immediately increased tarriffs to deal with their economy problems, primarily debts owed to Belgium and Germany.

In September 2008, Serbia began researching a mobile network for all cell phones to gain an access point, beginning an important era in communications in Serbia that had already been reached in developed countries long before. In October they granted excellent safety regulations for work, putting down a movement for the right to workplace safety laws. The everyday needs for people decreased, letting the people spend more. In the 2009 cabinet, a dominance was held by Socialists with 37.80% of the majority in parliament. In May 2009, they gained a modern infantry arsenal for the Serbian Army. Also, they began to manufacture machine parts in new factories. In October they began an early internet backbone, and because Serbia's main export was timber, southern Serbia began to build lumber mills in order to construct furniture factories.

They later gained good minimum wage, the highest amount possible. In November 2010, they also gave generous subsidies to the people, increasing their happiness. In February 2012 they advanced in microgeneration to increase mining and farming output.